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Originally Posted by fathan16
I could really go for some cup cakes or some peanut butter cups right about now...
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Originally Posted by fathan16
So I'm thinkin of finding an old xj d44 to swap out the 8.25
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I love bacon, but the bacon deluxe blew the baconator outta the water IMO. It is too bad they got rid of it again. I have been doing the double cheese and have been loving it!
By the way, I have easy access to a tire mounting/dismounting jig and balancer if you end up needing any help. My pops bought some for cheap a long time ago from a shop that was going under. We have mounted and balanced our own tires ever since, and would not have it any other way
The jig is not powered, so it takes some exercise to get it done!
Even with the cores removed, I had a little trouble seating the last bead on 10" rims with some tires. I found that propping it against a wall at a 45 degree angle and jamming my foot into the wheel was just enough to get it to catch the air
By the way, I have easy access to a tire mounting/dismounting jig and balancer if you end up needing any help. My pops bought some for cheap a long time ago from a shop that was going under. We have mounted and balanced our own tires ever since, and would not have it any other way
The jig is not powered, so it takes some exercise to get it done!
Even with the cores removed, I had a little trouble seating the last bead on 10" rims with some tires. I found that propping it against a wall at a 45 degree angle and jamming my foot into the wheel was just enough to get it to catch the air
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Originally Posted by SmokinCamel
Still havn't pulled the t case yet. But will probably just bring the rodeo and rc. I got the first toyota related post of the thread
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About a sand hollow run - I am making one this year for sure! I was going to ask Derek how his June looks and if he would like to show me (or us?) around. The weekend of June 9th would be optimal for me. I will be making a wheeling trip that weekend...but the destination is undetermined.
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Originally Posted by FloydXJ
I love bacon, but the bacon deluxe blew the baconator outta the water IMO. It is too bad they got rid of it again. I have been doing the double cheese and have been loving it!
By the way, I have easy access to a tire mounting/dismounting jig and balancer if you end up needing any help. My pops bought some for cheap a long time ago from a shop that was going under. We have mounted and balanced our own tires ever since, and would not have it any other way
The jig is not powered, so it takes some exercise to get it done!
Even with the cores removed, I had a little trouble seating the last bead on 10" rims with some tires. I found that propping it against a wall at a 45 degree angle and jamming my foot into the wheel was just enough to get it to catch the air